The Subordinated Sex traces the enduring, powerful legacy of male attitudes toward women, their s...
Argues that urban agricultural projects focused explicitly on dismantling oppressive systems have...
Seventy-five percent of the turtle species in the United States can be found in the Southeast. In...
A Long Shadow is a fascinating narrative account of the fall of the Confederacy told from the per...
With Tripas, Brandon Som follows up his award-winning debut with a book of poems built out of a m...
How and why did the South's history, culture, and politics shape the region's nuclear and energy ...
'Wildlife conservation in Tanzania is fraught with conflicts between the state, international org...
Infrastructures of Caring Citizenship examines instances of collective struggle and (re)organizat...
The Most Controversial State Park offers a unique study of Jekyll Island State Park from the 1940...
Judith Ortiz Cofer (1952-2016), a prominent Latina writer, was, among various recognitions, nomin...
In Jazz Age Montmartre, African American musicians arrived in response to a demand for American d...
'Cattle Trails and Animal Lives can best be described as 'early western Americana meets critical ...
On the world stage, the opera Porgy and Bess is acclaimed as a distinctively American, yet univer...
Protest and Pedagogy traces how, and in what ways, high school teachers and students sustained an...
A Monument to Blacknessoffers an in-depth look at Black murals across the United States, from int...
While doing research for a term paper on civil rights for his ninth-grade civics class in the spr...
Between King Cotton and Queen Victoria recenters our understanding of the Civil War by framing it...
Deserter Declarations explores nearly two hundred letters from Confederate deserters to Governor ...
Teresa Benguela and Felipa Crioula Were Pregnant examines the experiences of motherhood for ensla...
Grounded in ethnographic research over five years in Palestinian villages near Bethlehem, Olive G...
Learning from Savannah bridges the mostly separate worlds of the history of Savannah's famed urba...
Mercy in Disaster is about the forgotten nurse in America's signature, iconic photograph of Civil...
Volunteering is typically thought of as an act of altruism, yet there are power dynamics embedded...
In American Bacon, Mark A. Johnson asks (and answers) a seemingly simple question: How has bacon ...
Sifting the Feminine: Essays on a Woman's Body examines how we define and understand femininity i...
The Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, on the border of Georgia and Florida, is one of the best...
As the first major U.S. urban center located west of the Appalachian Mountains, Cincinnati depend...
A Season is a visionary meditation born out of a spiritual crisis. As the poems attempt to remake...
In the first half of the twentieth century, the United States attempted to build a colony in the ...
In Pursuit of Freedom is a pioneering study of advertisements for fugitive slaves published in th...
In Finding Sarah and Mary, Jacqueline Jones Royster combines memoir, family lore, DNA data, local...
Close to midnight on May 17, 1951, four north Alabama lawmen drove to a bootlegger's home to serv...
The assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby robbed the nation of the closure it so desper...
Ladies of Little Rock explores the agency and activism of middle-class Black women and girls who ...
The essays that make up The Season of Birds and Stones grapple with questions of what wilderness ...
Pat Cunningham Devoto had specific hopes for the women imprisoned at the Montgomery Women's Facil...
Born deep in rural south Alabama, in one of the poorest corners of the poorest counties in the st...
Rosey E. Pool (1905-71) did not live an ordinary life. She witnessed the rise of the Nazis in Ber...
The year 2026 marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. But does the nation...
If I Am Coming to Your Town, Something Terrible Has Happened offers one journalist's version of t...
We Are American Citizens offers a groundbreaking reexamination of the antebellum national Colored...
This is a love-hate story about personal and political relationships in the United States, told t...
The British colony of West Florida--which once stretched from the mighty Mississippi to the shall...
Hacking Hip Hop is a methodological memoir and critical study that positions Hip Hop as a powerfu...
In The Mad, originally published in Shona as Mapenzi and awarded the Zimbabwe Book Publishers Ass...
How do well-meaning people help a community move beyond its past when confronted by those who hol...